The writing instrument includes a cap and a barrel. The cap includes threads which engage the threads on the barrel. In addition, the cap includes protrusions which engage protrusions on the barrel. The threads are designed so that the cap will engage the stop surface in approximately one third of a revolution. When the protrusions move past each other, the user perceives a tactile and/or audible indication. This indication advises the user that the cap has been fully attached to the barrel. In addition, the cap includes ribs on the exterior surface to assist the user in grasping the cap and in rotating the cap.
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25. A cap for a marker, the marker having a barrel and a nib, the cap comprising:
an exterior surface; an interior surface; a sealing surface to create a seal at the end of the barrel to prevent the nib from drying out; a thread on the interior surface the thread has a length, the interior surface has a circumference; and the cap is ventilated, the cap permits airflow if the cap became lodged in the throat of the user.
1. A marker for marking on objects comprising:
a cap, the cap has an exterior surface, and an interior surface, the interior surface has a first thread, a barrel, the barrel has a first end and a second end, the first end includes a second thread, the first thread engages the second thread when the cap is positioned on the barrel, the first thread has a length, the interior surface has a first circumference, the second thread has a length, the barrel has an exterior surface having a second circumference, a nib, the nib selected from the group comprising polyester fibers, nylon fibers, or sintered ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, ink, and the cap is ventilated, the cap is attached to the barrel to seal the end of the barrel to prevent the nib from drying out the cap is removable from the barrel, the cap permits air flow if the cap became lodged in the throat of the user.
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The present invention relates generally to writing instruments and, more particularly, a cap and a barrel for writing instruments.
Writing instruments, such as, markers may include a cap in order to prevent the writing instrument from drying out when it is not in use. One such writing instrument is a marker. Markers may include a cap which snaps onto the top of the marker in order to prevent the nib from drying out.
One of the difficulties in using a cap which snaps onto the marker is that the user may not fully position the cap onto the marker. Therefore, the cap does not create a proper seal which will expose air to the marker and allow the marker to dry out.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a cap that provides a better seal for the marker nib and also provides the user with a visual, audible and/or tactile indication that the cap has been properly positioned on the marker.
The writing instrument includes a cap and a barrel. The cap includes threads which engage the threads on the barrel. In addition, the cap includes protrusions which engage protrusions on the barrel. The threads are designed so that the cap will engage the stop surface in approximately one third of a revolution. When the protrusions move past each other, the user perceives a tactile and/or audible indication. This indication advises the user that the cap has been fully attached to the barrel. In addition, the cap includes ribs on the exterior surface to assist the user in grasping the cap and in rotating the cap.
The present invention will become more readily apparent upon reading the following detailed description of the embodiments and upon reference to the accompanying drawings.
While the present invention will be described and disclosed in connection with certain embodiments and procedures, the intent is not to limit the present invention to these embodiments and procedures.
The reservoir 108 includes ink which is transmitted to the nib 106 through capillary action. The reservoir 108 may be made of polyester, acetate or polypropylene fibers. The nib 106 may be made of bonded polyester or nylon fibers or may be made of sintered ultra high molecular weight polyethylene. The end plug 110 seals one end of the barrel 104. The cap 102 seals the other end of the barrel 104 and the nib 106.
In another embodiment, the marker may be a "free ink" system. In a free ink system, the marker may include a cap, a barrel, a nib and ink. However, the marker in a free ink system does not include a reservoir. The ink is transmitted to the nib when the user holds the marker in an upright position.
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In addition, the cap 102 includes six protrusions 130 which are located on the interior surface 136 of the cap as shown in
In this embodiment, the protrusions 130 include a ramp surface 146, a horizontal surface 148 and a vertical surface 150. In other embodiments, the protrusions may have other shapes and surfaces.
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In this embodiment, the protrusions 132 include a ramp surface 184, a horizontal surface 186 and a vertical surface 188. In other embodiments, the protrusions may have other shapes and surfaces.
The barrel 104 includes a sealing surface 192. The sealing surface 192 engages the sealing surface 160 on the cap as will be described below.
The cap 102 is attached to the barrel 104 to seal the end of the barrel in order to prevent the nib 106 from drying out. The cap is attached to the barrel in the following manner. The user grasps the cap and positions the cap on the barrel. The user then rotates the cap relative to the barrel. The threads 120, 122 engage and cause the cap to move closer to the barrel. The threads 120, 122 are designed so that the threads will engage in less than one eighth of a revolution. The user continues to rotate the cap relative to the barrel until the bottom surface 194 of the cap engages the stop surface 196 on the barrel as shown in FIG. 3. In this embodiment, the threads are designed so that the cap 102 will engage the stop surface 196 in approximately one third of a revolution.
In other embodiments, the threads may be designed so that the cap engages the stop surface in approximately one fourth of a revolution, one half of a revolution, three fourths of a revolution, one revolution or more.
As the cap 102 is moving closer to the barrel 104, the sealing surface 160 on the cap engages the sealing surface 192 on the barrel as shown in FIG. 3. The sealing surfaces slide over each other and create a seal at the end of the barrel which prevents the nib from drying out.
In addition, in this embodiment, the cap 102 and the barrel 104 include protrusions. As the cap approaches the stop surface, the protrusions 130 engage the protrusions 132. The protrusion 130 proceeds up the ramp surface 184, along the horizontal surface 186 and past the vertical surface 188. When the protrusions 130, 132 move past each other, the user perceives a tactile and/or audible indication. This indication advises the user that the cap has been fully attached to the barrel. In addition, the user has a visual indication because the bottom surface 194 of the cap engages the stop surface 196 of the barrel.
The ribs 154 assist the user in rotating the cap 102 by providing a gripping surface so that the fingers and thumb of the user are less likely to slip.
By threading the cap onto the barrel, the user feels that a better seal has been achieved in comparison to a cap which does not thread onto the barrel. Furthermore, the rotating or twisting motion to remove the cap is a more natural motion than a pulling motion.
The cap 102 is removable from the barrel 104 so that the user may use the marker 100 to write on various objects. In order to remove the cap 102, the user rotates the cap 102 relative to the barrel 104. The protrusions move past each other and the threads 120, 122 cause the cap to rotate away from the barrel 104. The threads are designed so that the cap will disengage the barrel in approximately one third of a revolution.
The cap may be made from plastic, such as, a polypropylene copolymer, polypropylene homopolymer, polyethylene or polystyrene. The barrel and end cap may be made from plastic, such as, a polypropylene copolymer, polypropylene homopolymer, polyethylene or polystyrene.
From the foregoing it will be understood that modifications and variations may be effectuated to the disclosed structures--particularly in light of the foregoing teachings--without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention. As such, no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments described and illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. In addition, all references and co-pending applications cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference in the entireties.
Brand, Douglas A., Niosi, Vito, Nagle, George J., Schiro, Francis G.
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